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Kid goku dragon ball

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Gohan adult Dragon ball z

€2.99

Cell baby dragon ball z

€8

DBZ Audio Holder

€1

Funko vegeta - fanart frande V.

€1.90

Yamcha and Paur

€2.44

Trunks SS Absolute

€2.44

GOKU WORLD CUP

€0.50

Ghost Gotenks resting

€4. 87

Broly dg super

€15

AKKUMAN DRAGON BALL / URANAI BABA SAGA

€5.95

goku dragon ball

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DRAGON BALL Letters and Numbers DRAGON BALL Letters and Numbers

€0.97

GOHAN NAMEK

€7.78

Janemba Chibi Lowpoly

€0.63

Cell Wall Lowpoly

€0.63

Goku Wall art V2

€0.60

Goku Wall art V1

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DRACULAMAN SAGA URANAI BABA DRAGONBALL

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Dragon ball sugar cane sugar cane

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Dragon Ball Christmas Ornaments 8 pack!

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DragonBall Christmas ball

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Child goku dragon ball

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fish oracle dragon ball super

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Zeno Sama

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Krillin - Decorative

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Keychain Gohan // keychain Gohan

€0.63

Dragon Ball Goku and Gohan Fan Art Statue 3d Printable

€16.12

vegeta and goku christmas ball

Free

MAJIN VEGETA DBZ - ベジータ

€5. 81

Android 17

€10

genki dama dragon ball

€2

Kame son Goku

€2

Dragon Ball Goku Mate

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Funko goku super sayan 4

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KameHouse STL

€5

3D MULTICOLOR LOGO/SIGN - Popular Anime Titles Pack

€7.99

dragon ball faces for christmas trees

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keychains / keychain , GOHAN

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Gohan Kid Dragon Ball Z

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majin buu

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Dragon Ball Z Pilaf

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MARVEL CRISIS PROTOCOL MIDORIYA PRESUPPORTED INCLUDED

€5

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goku print model 3D model

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high qulity model only use print Zbrush File Stl File Obj File This model was created with Zbrush

Goku (Easy print no support)

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Hello, today as the second design of the Dragon Ball collection I present to you Goku, when I was a child the characters had not yet evolved so I hope you will forgive me if they are not from the same seasons, I hope you like it and enjoy printing it. ..

Goku 3D print model 3D print model

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Goku 3D print model Goku bust. Prepared for printing and tested. Blank inside. ...

Son Goku 3D print model

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Son Goku (Japanese: 孫 悟空(そん ごくう) Hepburn: Son Gokū) is a fictional character and main protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is based on Sun Wukong, a main character in the classic Chinese...

DRAGONBALL Kid Goku 3D print model

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goku child's statue bust of the first dragonball (dragon-style) blue dragonball tunic

Gohan hijo de goku 3D print model

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gohan hijo de goku cuando era niño imprimible sin ningun problema por cualquier impresora 3d al tamaño que quiera dentro de los parametros de su impresora 3d

Dragon Ball Shogun - Goku 3D print model

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Fanart from concept art by kenji_893 Son Goku is a fictional character and main protagonist of the Dragon Ball manga series created by Akira Toriyama. He is based on Sun Wukong, a main character in the classic Chinese novel Journey to the West and...

Goku VS Vegeta first part Goku 3D print model

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Son Goku Dragon Ball character Son Goku YoungAdult.PNG First appearance Dragon Ball chapter #1: Bulma and Son Goku (Weekly Shōnen Jump No. 51, 1984) Created by Akira Toriyama Voiced by Japanese Masako Nozawa English See Voice actors Portrayed by Heo...

Cookie Cutter Goku 3D print model

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size: 88x85mm

Broly Vs Goku 3D print model

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This model is based on a figure that will come out in 2019 called Boly the Legendary Super Saiyan

Goku 3D Printing Miniature 3D print model

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HISTORY OF GOKU The most striking features of Goku are his cheerful nature, energy, and love of fighting. Since Goku is a Sayan, he has an innate passion for battles and an outstanding fighting intuition. The stronger the opponent the more Goku gets...

Goku 3D Printing Model 3D print model

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Goku first made his debut in Dragon Ball chapter #1 Bulma and Son Goku (ブルマと孫悟空 Buruma to Son Gokū), originally published in Japan's Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine on December 3, 1984,[1] as an eccentric, monkey-tailed boy who practices...

Goku SSJ3 3D print model

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Printable 3D Models Goku in 18 parts ready for 3d printing. ... The total print, in 100% STL, is about 25cm tall. 3D Printable Modèle Goku en 18 parties prêt pour l'impression 3d. Le print au total , à 100% STL, mesure environ 25cm. ...

Goku Xeno 3D print model

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Goku Xeno from Dragon Ball Heroes (based on lucario-strike from deviantart), tried to make it as much i can like that drawing, ready to 3d print and paint Note: the staff should be attached using a piece of thread or something like that Note2: In...

Chibi Goku Blue 3D print model

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Chibi Goku Blue, as you can see in the images come with base and ready to print and paint :)

Chibi Goku Super Saiyan 3D print model

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Chibi Goku Super Saiyan, ready to 3d print and paint :)

Goku SSJ chibi 3D print model

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goku super saiyan chibi Test print on MP Select mini V1

Goku Ultra instinct 3D print model

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statue Goku Ultra instinct

Chibi Goku Black Rose 3D print model

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Chibi Goku Black Rose, as you can see in the images come with base and ready to print and paint :)

Goku Ultra Instinct 3D print model

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My version of Goku Ultra Instinct hope you like it

Goku VS Jiren 3D print model

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Jiren Free : https://www. cgtrader.com/free-3d-print-models/games-toys/toys/jiren-b89c1a05-3cee-4995-ba72-635d8042594c 3D Printable Modèles Goku en 17 parties prêt pour l'impression 3D. Le print au total (Scène Complète) , à 100% STL, mesure...

Goku vs Jiren 3D print model

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Sclpture from Goku anime shot.If you need any change or question write me! ...

KID GOKU DRAGON BALL 3D print model

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goku on his beloved kinto cloud measures x: 111 mm Y: 288 mm Z: 111 mm

Son Goku Dragonball Fanart 3D print model

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if you have any question or problem with model(change the scale, missing files of something else ), please contact to my personal email: gbravol2012@gmail. com NoteIf you bring it to print The joints may not fit a little. But you may have to scrub a...

Goku Sculpt Free 3D print model

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I love some DragonBall, so I thought Goku could do with a makeover (check 2nd compare image with original mesh) I found this on thingiverse (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:20282) but saw he **did not give credit** for the game mesh - so once again,...

Goku 3D model 3D print model

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The model is divided in three parts (torso, legs and base) with the necessary keys for 3D printing. You can find the following formats: OBJ, MTL, STL (3D printing). Also, you can find the. STL documents with the full model or you can choose the.STL...

Goku bust Free 3D print model

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I have separated the base in several options in case you want to print it with the dragon balls or without them or if you want to print it separately as I have done I hope you liked it as much as I liked doing it. ... Layer-0.2 Infill- 15% Supports-Yes...

Oozaru - GOKU - Dragonball Z 3D print model

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Oozaru - Dragon ball Z 3D print model Kong Oozaru style in dragonball have 2 formats for this model 1/STL 5 parts ready to printing : head - body - tail - HandL - HandR current size: X:248. 7(mm) Y:250(mm) Z:227.7mm) 2/OBJ I have some pictures -...

Goku Kamehameha 3D Printed Model 3D print model

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50% off for a period of time, original price 25usd Goku Kamehameha 3d print model Splitted and keyed in 3 parts 21cm tall 3d printed Goku turntable - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b263cN50Cc 3d rendering turntable -...

Goku vs Freezer Chibi 3D print model

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Goku vs Freezer, chibi style. ...Test print on MP select mini V1

Top 20 Free 3D Printing & 3D Printing Software

Looking for 3D printing software? We've rounded up the top 20 software tools for beginners and professionals alike. Most slicers are free.

What is a slicer? This is a program for preparing a digital model for printing. Models for 3D printing are usually distributed in STL files. To turn an STL file into G-code (a language that a 3D printer understands), a slicer program is required. It is called a slicer because it cuts (to slice - English) a 3D model into many flat two-dimensional layers, from which a 3D printer will add a physical object.

Which slicer should I choose? In this article, we will tell you which slicer is best for 3D printing for each stage of your work. Which one is better for preparing a 3D model for printing? But what if you need to create a 3D model from scratch? And if you are only taking the first steps in 3D?

Don't be afraid: we've answered all of these questions, including the required skill level for each program and where you can download it. The great thing is that most of these programs are completely free and open source.

  1. Cura
  2. CraftWare
  3. 123D Catch
  4. 3D Slash
  5. TinkerCAD
  6. 3DTin
  7. Sculptris
  8. ViewSTL
  9. Netfabb Basic
  10. Repetier
  11. FreeCAD
  12. SketchUp
  13. 3D Tool
  14. Meshfix
  15. Simplify3D
  16. Slic3r
  17. Blender
  18. MeshLab
  19. Meshmixer
  20. OctoPrint

#1: Cura

For beginners who need a slicer to prepare STL files for 3D printing

Cura is the default slicer software for all Ultimaker 3D printers, but can be used with most others , including RepRap, Makerbot, Printrbot, Lulzbot and Witbox. The program is completely open source, its capabilities can be extended using plugins.

This program is very easy to use and allows you to manage the most important 3D printing settings through a clear interface. Start in Basic mode to quickly get up to speed and change print quality settings. If finer control is required, switch to Expert mode.

Cura can also be used to directly control the printer, but then the printer and computer must be connected to each other.

Download: Cura

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#2: CraftWare

3D printers by the Hungarian startup CraftUnique to support their CraftBot crowdfunding machine. However, the program works with other printers.

Like Cura, CraftWare allows you to switch from "Easy" to "Expert" mode, depending on how confident you feel. It's a colorful app that features a visual G-code visualization with each function represented by a different color. But the most outstanding feature is the individual support service. As far as we know, only the paid program Simplify3D has this.

Please note, however, that this program is still in beta, so bugs may occur.

Download: CraftWare

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac

#3: 123D Catch

-systems, smartphones and tablets, which allows you to convert images of objects into a 3D model. Pictures can be taken with a smartphone/tablet or digital camera.

You need many photos of an object from different angles - the more the better - after which they will be compiled into a 3D model.

123D Catch is more of a fun app than a professional 3D printing tool, but after some tambourine dancing, you can get good results, especially when paired with an STL editor like MeshLab or Meshmixer.

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Android, iOS, Windows Phone

#4: 3D Slash

and surprisingly simple, and refreshingly new. With 3D Slash, you can design 3D models using your dice skills.

You can start with a large block and, like a virtual sculptor, remove small cups from it with tools such as a hammer or drill, or start from empty space and build a model from cubes and other shapes. You can paint with flowers or use template pictures.

Other features worth mentioning are tools for creating logos and 3D text. The Logo Wizard imports an image and creates a 3D model, while the Text Wizard allows you to enter and format text, and then turn it into 3D.

Recommended!

Download: 3dslash.net

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux, Browser

#5: TinkerCAD

- A computer-aided design (CAD) system for 3D printing, which is a good starting point for beginners. Since its capabilities are limited compared to Blender, FreeCAD and SketchUp, many users switch to more powerful tools after some time.

As in 3D Slash, here you can build models from basic shapes. At the same time, unlike 3D Slash, TinkerCAD allows you to create vector shapes in 2D and convert them into three-dimensional models.

Come in: Autodesk TinkerCAD

Price: Free

Systems: Browser

#6: 3DTin

For beginners who want to create 3D printable models

another easy and intuitive online tool choice for beginners in 3D modeling. All you need is a Chrome or Firefox browser with WebGL enabled.

Choose from a huge library of 3D shapes and add them to your sketch. All sketches are stored in the cloud, access to them is free if you honor the Creative Commons license. Everything can be exported to STL or OBJ formats.

Enter: 3DTin

Price: Free

Systems: Browser

#7: Sculptris

For beginners who want to create 3D printable models

clay. This is a fantastic 3D modeling program if figurines are your main task. For example, you can make a bust of your favorite video game or comic book character. Sculptris is completely free and bills itself as a stepping stone to the more complex (and expensive) ZBrush tool.

Download: Pixologic Sculptris

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac

#8: ViewSTL

For beginners who want to view STL files

ViewSTL is the easiest way to view STL files . Simply open a web page and drag the STL onto the dotted box.

The STL online viewer allows you to display the model in one of three views: flat shading (for a quick view), smooth shading (for a high-quality image), and wireframe.

Enter: ViewSTL

Price: Free

Systems: Browser

#9: Netfabb Basic

some nice features that allow you to analyze, "repair" and edit STL files before moving on to the model cutting stage.

A good choice if you need more than just a slicer and want to be able to quickly fix STL files without having to learn programs like MeshLab or Meshmixer.

Don't let the 'Basic' in the title fool you, Netfabb Basic is actually a very powerful 3D printing tool. It's "basic" only in the sense that it doesn't cost €1,500 like Netfabb Professional!

Download: netfabb.de

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

No. 10: Repetier

For advanced to prepare STL files for 3D printing

9002 the next level of 3D printer slicer software, but if you want to stay open source, you should look into Repetier. It is the great grandfather of 3D printing software and a favorite of the RepRap community.

To date, the program is moving by leaps and bounds from the level for beginners to advanced users. Packaged in an all-in-one configuration, it supports up to 16 extruders, multi-slicing via plug-ins, and virtually every fusing 3D printer on the market. Get ready to tinker!

What's more, Repetier Host works remotely via Repetier Server, so that the 3D printer can be controlled via a browser, tablet or smartphone.

Download: Repetier

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#11: FreeCAD

The program is a great option for developing your design skills. More technically, this parametric 3D modeling program allows you to easily change the project by rolling back through the history of the model and editing the parameters.

Download: freecadweb.org

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#12: SketchUp

For beginners who want to create 3D printable models

SketchUp is the perfect combination of simplicity and the perfect combination functionality, with a user-friendly interface and a relatively flat learning curve (i. e., as experience grows with the time spent), the ideal program for developing three-dimensional models.

The Make SketchUp version is free and will include everything you need for 3D modeling if you also download and install the free STL exporter. There is also a professional edition for architects, interior designers and engineers.

Download: sketchup.com

Price: Free (SketchUp Make), $695 (SketchUp Pro)

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#13: 3D-Tool Free Viewer

view and validate STL files

3D-Tool Free Viewer is a sophisticated tool that, among other things, allows you to check the structural integrity and printability of your file. With the Cross-Section function, for example, you can look at the model from the inside and check the wall thickness. Very useful if you want to check your STL file for killer errors before printing.

Download: 3D-Tool

Price: Free

Systems: PC

#14: Meshfix

your model for errors.

Price: Free

Systems: Browser

#15: Simplify3D

For professionals to prepare STL files for 3D printing print. A flexible algorithm checks the model for problems, fixes them, shows a preview of the printing process (ideal for identifying potential problems), and then slices it.

This slicer offers the best infill pattern options in the competition. For models that require supports, Simplify3D will create the appropriate structures on its own and give you full control over their placement. For printers with a dual extruder, when printing with different materials, the Dual Extrusion wizard will help, as a result of which, for example, it will be easier to remove the dissolving filament.

Simplify3D supports 90% of today's commercially available desktop 3D printers and is compatible with Marlin, Sprinter, Repetier, XYZprinting, FlashForge, Sailfish and MakerBot firmware. Simplify3D can also be used to directly control the printer, but then the printer and computer must be connected to each other.

Download: simplify3d.com

Price: $149

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#16: Slic3r

source code, which has a reputation as a carrier of super new functionality, which you will not find anywhere else. The current version of the program is able to show the model from multiple angles, so that the user gets a better preview experience.

There's also an incredible 3D honeycomb infill, the first of its kind that can extend over multiple layers rather than repeating itself like a stamp. This significantly increases the strength of the internal filling of the model and the final printout.

Another option is direct integration with Octoprint. Once the files on the user's desktop are sliced, they can be directly uploaded to Octoprint with one click.

Download: Slic3r

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#17: Blender

For professionals who want to create 3D printable models

Blender is a popular computer-aided design (CAD) system with a steep learning curve. Not at all the best choice for beginners, but what you need if you are quite experienced and need something more complex for modeling and printing.

In short, Blender is one of the most powerful tools out there. Its community is always ready to help, there are a lot of educational materials. It's also open source, so enthusiasts often write extensions to make it even better and more powerful.

Download: blender.org

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#18: MeshLab

For professionals to prepare STL files for 3D printing

MeshLab - advanced editor. It allows you to remove parts of a 3D model, merge two models into one, patch holes. If you need a program to modify models for 3D printing or some kind of "repair" work, MeshLab is the right choice.

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

#19: Meshmixer

For professionals to prepare STL files for 3D printing files. It's especially good for identifying potential problems and fixing them automatically. For example, it will show paper-thin walls that can lead to problems with 3D printing. Meshmixer is part of the Autodesk family of 3D printer software, so it should work well with tools like TinkerCAD.

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac

#20: OctoPrint

start, pause or interrupt 3D print jobs. Combined with Wi-Fi capable devices, it makes for a great monitor for remotely monitoring the 3D printing process.

Octoprint understands the G-codes of almost all 3D printers and slicers and includes a gCodeVisualizer to visualize this code before or during printing.

If you want to work away from your 3D printer and control it remotely, Octoprint is the best you can find.

Download: octoprint.org

Price: Free

Systems: PC, Mac, Linux

Source

3D modeling rules for 3D printing , according to which the printer will grow a three-dimensional object. But, even after simulating an object, you should not assume with absolute certainty that the job is done, and soon the printer will give you the finished product.

The fact is that not all models are suitable for 3D printing. There are certain requirements for the dimensions, thicknesses and design of models - and these requirements vary depending on the material used and the printer. In addition to these individual characteristics, there are general requirements that distinguish print models from other 3D models. And now we will talk in more detail about how to prepare a model for 3D printing.

First of all, you need to remember that STL files (for one-color models) and WRL (for color plaster 3D printing) are suitable for 3D printing. Almost all 3D modeling programs allow you to export models to STL, so this should not be a problem. You should also take into account that for online download on our website, files no larger than 50 MB each are accepted, as well as an extended list of formats that are automatically exported to STL: STP, STEP, OFF, OBJ, PLY and directly STL. If the file size is more than 50 MB, then you need to send the model to our email address: support@cubicprints. ru. By the way, one of the easiest ways to reduce the volume of the model and the file size is to create hollow 3D models, we already wrote about how this works in our blog.

Before you start creating a model for 3D printing, it is important to understand what material you want to print the product from. Each material has its own individual characteristics for 3D modeling - maximum and minimum model dimensions, wall thicknesses, distance between moving parts, etc. You can learn more about the requirements for a particular material in the appropriate section on our website.

If you use the online model upload on our website, it will automatically check for standard 3D modeling errors. Models are checked instantly, and if errors that prevent 3D printing were not found, then immediately after uploading the model will appear in your personal account in the "My Models" section. If the model did not pass the test, then you will see a notification that the file cannot be loaded, then you will need to check and refine the model again.

What are the most common errors encountered when modeling for 3D printing?

  1. Inverted normals - incorrectly oriented normals. Normals should always point outward, they define the boundaries of the object and allow the 3D printer software to understand which is the inside and which is the outside of the model. If at least one of the normals is directed in the opposite direction and contradicts the other normal, then this causes a failure in 3D printing, since the printer cannot distinguish between the front and back sides of the object.
  2. Non-manifold geometry - Non-manifold 3D model is a prerequisite for 3D printing. The essence of this concept is that each edge of a 3D model must have exactly two faces.

The following errors are usually included in this concept:

o Mesh with holes - "unclosed" mesh problem. Remember the basic rule of 3D modeling: your model must be "watertight" or "airtight". If a hole is formed, it means that some edge is missing one face, therefore the model is not manifold, and therefore not suitable for 3D printing.

o Presence of internal polygons. There must be no faces inside the model, for example inside walls.

o Common ribs. An error occurs when more than two polygons are attached to the same edge. Each edge in your 3D model should connect only two adjacent faces.

o Matching edges. Occurs when two separate edges are created at the same location and are not connected, such edges must be merged into one common edge.

o Polygon overlap. Formed when a polygon is created on top of an existing one. Intersecting edges can confuse a slicer - a program that translates a 3D model layer by layer into a control code for a 3D printer.

o Zero polygon thickness. To avoid this error, make sure that each polygon has the specified thickness.


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